In many societies, shepherds were an important part of the economy. Unlike farmers, shepherds were often wage earners, being paid to watch the sheep of others. Shepherds also lived apart from society, being largely nomadic.Shepherds would normally work in groups either looking after one large flock, or each bringing their own and merging their responsibilities. They would live in small cabins, often shared with their sheep and would buy food from local communities.This photograph taken during tea time in side of shepherds house an available light.

Bambuti are one of several indigenous pygmy groups in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Bambuti are pygmy hunter-gatherers, and are one of the oldest indigenous people of the Congo region of Africa. During the Congo Civil War, the Bambuti were hunted down and eaten as though they were game animals. Both sides of the war regarded them as "subhuman" and some say their flesh can confer magical powers.

The serious boy helps people to build barricades in Kiev. He came with friends from a neighboring town. Thousands of people had four months of anti-mafia rally on Euromaidan, on the main square of the ukrainian capital. On the boy's hat pasted stickers "Kiev, wake up!".

As I was passing by the streets of Havana Vieja I noticed a face staring at me. I kindly asked for a portrait on my bad Spanish, but it turned out he spoke English pretty well. He's 85 years old, and there's a lot of life left in him. I asked him if there's something he regrets, he said yes. Being born somewhere else.